Setting up the Guest Access feature of the Linksys WRT32X

The Dashboard of the Linksys WRT32X AC3200 Dual-Band Wi-Fi Gaming Router with Killer Prioritization Engine displays your Guest network.  By default, the Guest Access on the router is disabled.
 
This article will guide you on how to set up the Guest Access of the Linksys WRT32X.

 
Step 1: 
Open the Linksys WRT32X web interface.  To know how, click here.
 
Step 2: 
Select Wi-Fi Settings.
 
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Step 3: 
To enable the Wi-Fi access for guests, toggle the Enable Guest Access button to the right.  The Guest network uses the Wi-Fi name with _guest.  You can also create a new name of your choice for your Guest network.
                                                                                                      
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NOTE:  To create two unique Guest networks, one for the 2.4 GHz network and one for the 5 GHz network, turn off the “Use combined Wi-Fi names” in Wi-Fi Settings > More Settings.
 
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Step 4: 
Create a Password to share with your Guest clients.  A random Guest Wi-Fi password is already configured for you but it is highly recommended to customize your Guest password for added security.
 
NOTE:  The Guest network uses the same encryption type as the main network.
 
Step 5: 
Select Save.
 
NOTE:  Your Guest clients will be on the same IP network as your main network.  This way, your Guest clients can join your main network, ( i.e., you can invite guest clients to game with you, and you don’t need to provide your guest with your personal wireless password of the main network).
 
You have now set up the Guest Access for the Linksys WRT32X.



Related Videos:

What is the Linksys WRT32X's Killer Prioritization Engine (VIDEO)
Changing the Wi-Fi Settings of the Linksys WRT32X (VIDEO)
Changing the Linksys WRT32X admin password (VIDEO)
Overview of the Linksys WRT32X Dashboard (VIDEO)
Setting up the Guest Access feature of the Linksys WRT32X (VIDEO)
Setting up Prioritization on the Linksys WRT32X (VIDEO)

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